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23 Cards in this Set

Thenatopsis
To the fringed Gentian
To a mosquito
The death of Lincoln
To a Waterfowl

Sigourney

Death of an infant
To a shred of linen
The Indian’s welcome to the pilgrim fathers
Indian names

Very

The hand and foot
The eye and ear
The dead

Tuckerman

The cricket
Sonnets

Longfellow

The wreck of Hesperus
The village blacksmith
Mezzo cammin
The slave’s dream
The fire of drift-wood
The jewish cementary at Newport
Hiawatha
Snow-flake

Thoreau

Sic vita
Brother where does thou dwell?

Poe

To science
Alone
Dream-land
A dream within a dream
To Helen
Israfel
The conqueror worm
The raven
Ulalume
Eldorado

Holmes

Old ironsides
Our limitations

Whitman

Song of myself
By blue Ontario’s shore
Crossing the Brooklyn ferry
Out of the cradle endlessly rocking
I saw in Louisiana a live oak growing
Calvary crossing a ford
As I lay my head in your lap camerado
When lilacs last in the door-yard bloom’d
O captain, my captain
When I heard a learned astronomer
Passage to India
As I Ebb'd
By the Ocean of Life

Lowell

Science and poetry

whittier

snow-bound

Horton

Lincoln is dead
The art of the poet

Dickinson

I never lost as much but twice
Safe in their alabaster chambers
I’m nobody, who are you?
There’s a certain slant of light
A bird came down the walk
I tend my flowers for thee
The soul selects her own society
Dare you to see soul at the white heat (the Longfellow village blacksmith comparison)
I heard a fly buzz-when I died (death, the afterlife, and the fly)
I cannot live with you
My life stood- a loaded gun
I felt like funeral- in my brain
They dropped like flakes
The blackberry-wears a thorn in his side (the dying black man wanting to go back to Africa?)
Superfluous were the sun
One need not be a chamber - to be Haunted -
I reason, Earth is short -

Melville

The martyr
Immolated
Vine and Clarel (stuck in an island, homosexuality)
Monody

Howe

Battle hymn of the republic

Hawthorne

The ocean (suicide and landscape)
I left my low and humble home (leaving his home for greater things and realizing that they’re not as great as he expected them to be)
Oh could I raise the darken’d veil (hint: dark veil)

Harper

Learning to read (talks about when she learned to read, space of her own, feeling like a queen on her own)
A double standard

Lazarus

In the jewish synagogue at newport
The new colossus
How long
Links
On a tuft of grass

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